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ALLEGANY COUNTY NEWS, WHITESVILLE, N. Y. ;WHimVlLE HAPPENiNQS IN BRiE^ A v/eekly summary of the visitors and visitations of our townspeople and the events worthy of notice that happen in and about the Livest Town of 500 on the map.—Our readers are urged to send or tele phone ail such news to the editor and help to make this page one of special interest to all. —E a t ple-nty of t-urii-ey today. —Pour weeks from tomorro-w Chrisiinas, —Leon of .'Geuiesee was tow'n on tuslness Monday' —C. D Vauglian of Oleanj was in town on b it’iiiess Tuesday. —A. B. Dav’s of Rushford, bad business ‘n town Tuesday. —Jesse Williams of Nortli Bingbam was in town on business Tuesday. —Mrs. J dm Car-penter is spend- ingThanksgi'/ing with friends in Uly- —Ortnmetribt W. H. Ricbmond of ■Wellsville, yes in town on business Friday. —Mr. and Mrs. DeForrest Robbins visited at the borne of Lester Baker Tuesday. —Mrs. M'^.y Heggie of Itliaca, bas been in town on business for several days past. —R. B, ( dlins of Roc-b'-^s+'m, was in town on busiress Tuesday and W ednesday. —^Attorney Je.sre L. G rantier of Wellsviile, was in town on legal bus iness Friday. —B. H. Bobbins and daughter Alict are spendnig Thanksgiving with rela tives in Ulysses. —H erbert Kolin of Kcrnell, visited IMs village Monday ki the interests of the Hoincll Diug Co. —Miss H irrlett MoCorxQ.ick is spen ding the rbanl.sgivirg vacation at her home near Rx.rvill-e. —Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Graves spent Sunday a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Harrington of Beach Hill. —^George Alvord cf Koriiell, repre sentative of the Swift Packing Co., was ill town on business Saturday. , —Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Taylor and daughter Ifrances, motored to Green wood yesterday to spend Thanksgiv ing. —Misses- Tbereissa and Una Colvin left yes'^erday afternoon . for their home in, W'oodhull o spend Thanks giving vacation, Mrs. R. Cutler entertained Mr. and Mrs. Lester Baker and daughters, Mildred and Hazel at her pleasant home last Smnday. —G. W. Forster of Ithaea, is su pervising a seven day official test on two of J A rthur Crttenden’s val uable Hostein cows. —Mrs. and Mrs. Fred Olney and daughter Francis of Canisteo visited at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Frank McGraw over Sunday. —A. D. Howe, Jr., of Wellsviile, and Miss M artha Elston of Elmira, vrere guests 8t the home of Mr. and M ks . a . D. Jriovv'e ye®te.x4®y. —Mrs. W. C. Burrows of Cas'sadag'a —B. B, .•lann cf Andover, made his monthly visit to this village Tues day and W ednesday of this week, to collect gas bills for the Em p ire Gas and Fuel Co. —The L a k e s ’ Aid of the Universal ist church will hold a work meeting and tureen tea at the home of Mrs.. A. M. Riclin-ond, W ednesday after noon, Dec. 2nd. —The m eeting of the Mary A. Lv- ermore Club to have been held next week Friday afternoon at the ho-me of Mrs. Alvha Taylor has been in definitely postponed. — D, Vii.' Dusen, th.e monument dealer of W esUitid was in town Mon- IMOUST IffiiESIfl ssonafele r a tes Why not nse ii to a d v e r tise ^ your w a res ® Friday Evening, December 4, is the Date Set by Universaiist Ladies for Their Annual Shov/er.—Pro gram wit! be. Presented and also Dancing Party. The Uni-/ ■’salist Ladies w‘11 hold day. ilo has j.’.st complc-ted sc^t^eg; enn'isl shower for fancy v/us. up n nionun.sikc for A. M. AnUin ailih e s , etc., to le sold Independence cemetery. Itlieir annual Sale, n-ext w ;ck Friday —Mrs. L. F. licwo has. bean spend- - c-veniri.g, Deo. 4, at Chap'n Opeia ing some time past a t the homo of! House. A farce entitled, “A her mother in Ujysse.s who is quit ' ; Sewmg Soc/sty” will he pr senteci ill. Mr. Howe nnd daughter Ku-lli 1 by tlie laities for entertaiiim ent ot joined Mrs Howe today. | their m a n / friends. Several m u si.ei —The sixth armual Odd Fellow s | selections will rendered The ad- and Rebenohs’ P r rquct will he held mission to the shower i» Homethmg — ■ for sale v/hich will be held,Icter in the 11 0 nth. At the request of the young people there will be dancing for a short per iod after the farce. Notice cf Change in Business The firm of Reynods «& B aker hav- W e lis A. Carpenter’s W agon from Genesee w ill be in W h itesville on Saturday of •each week until further notice A full fins of ail kinds of Meats, If you have a special order, telephone and w e w ill bring it. at Chapin hall next Tuesday even ing. H e rheit M. Beet will he to a s t- masfer and a fine lot of speakers are schedui ^d. —L. C. Allen spent Sunday at his home here. Monday he went to Al fred where he oontinues with his du ties as ass'ist'art ci-erk of the Board of Supervisors, and where he is en- ing been dissolved by mutual coiisent gaged in spreading the tax rolls —^G. F. Bassett accompanied John M artin to Elm ira Friday, in the lat te r ’s two-pa-rssnger Overland roads ter, wnicli had been stored in Bass etts garage tor two- weei s. owing to .inclement weather. Mr. B assett re turned home Monday. Rev, H I. Cliattin, Bastor. All ''yic'^es of the church through out the charge vrill be held during the week. Everyone welcome. It 15 a pleasure to give some re ports of the recent m eetings of the great boards of our chur.ch. Not one' unhopeful prediction con cerning the operations of our two great missionary erganizaUons, The Board of Home Mission® and Church Extension and The Board of Foreign Missiens, has been fiilfilled The re ceipts of !iio Board of Foreign Miss ion® exceeded thoise of last year and enabled the General Committee to make apportienm ents on the same basis as tw'.;lve months ago, with & substaiicial increa&a through special gifts, a'^’iOJig'li it had been preph- M W. Reynolds will become sole owner of the business foi-merly con ducted by them. Mr. Baker will '.sell cars for Mr. Reynolds 'on a commis sion basis in the future. All persons owing the firm of Rey nolds & Baker will please call and settle ait once so that their business can he successmlly handled. All per sons having claims against this firm will present them a t once. W e thsn'k the people for tliei liberal patron age ill the- past. Signed Reynolds & Baker ‘Mf You Gc, IMI Go.\ Say that to some friend when you leave him Saturday night. Of course you will mean that you will go to church Sunday if he will go too. That is a fine way to s t s i t off if you are undecided >'s to which church to a t tend select the one your mother used to go to. You can t go far wrong. Any fellow's m o ther’s religion ought to be good enough for him So next Sunday give- up your lazy hour in bed. Have your bes-t clothes ready P u t ’em on and start out with your head up and your shoulders back YouTe doing one of the best things' you ver did in your life, and if you keep it up you will never be sorry. You will be gurprlsed to see how good it fe^Is t'O be in church. And above all thirgs if there is congre- FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—Ford touring car, run about 2000 miles. Will sell or exchange for horse. Also 2 thoroughbred Hols'\ein cows and 2 thoroughbred Holstein yearling heif er®. Inquire of L. H. Wildman 2t, —FOR SxkLB—^Farni with tools; 110 acr s; well w atered with spring w a ter; sugar bush; on R.. P. D. and telephone; basement in barn; good large house; large orchard; two mile from Genesee. Term s $2000; $500 down, 'balance on easy terms. En quire ait News Office or William H. Daily, Genesee, Pa. 2t. FOR SALE—2 cows, 2 bull calves, and 1 heifer calf; all full blooded Holstmii®, and are either registered or eligible to registry. Finely m a iked and well bred. John H, Wood, W hites ville, N. Y. 2t ; FOR SALE—One E. M. P automobile good condition. Will sell cheap or trade for cov/s. tf B. D. Briggs csig'd by many tlisi^ curtailment wou'd sirjging, v/hy s < n g . Don’t ine-vit^iole on c-ccount or the dis- Bier-slv hold the took and Idnff tnrbed finaacial status of the -world. arrived last vening to spend Tliankf-,The recem is of The Board of Homs giving witli ner daughter. Miss Lailah; Missions and Cliurch ExteE-sion show Burrows of this oiaoe. an advance of S12.7Cv> over last vesr. Burrow s of th is place —iSupervlsir Lester J. Fortner re turned fronn his duties at Belmont Friday afternoon. The Board has ad journed unitl December loth. —Prof. H. M. Jeffords and Miss ■an advance of $12,703 over la s t year. The receip -s of tlio Woman’® Home Missionary Society, .as reported in its convemum in October, were $810, 488. The W oman’s Foreign Missionary Society received a grand total of T> 1 $1,096,228. The receipts of the Board Blanche ParsliaU of Greenwood, spent the week-end at the home of the lat te r ’s sist''-' Mrs. H. A. Taylor, —E. D. \llen of Wellsvill-e, was in town Saturday in the interests of the Bell T lephonie Co. He was ac companied by George Satterlee. —Editor Feet and brother, Mark Peet, are jpending Thanksgiving at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Graves in Shongo. —Miss Marian Chapin, who is at tending Roelifster Mechanics Insti tute, came home last evening to spend Thanksgiving with her parents here. —Mrs. B B. Slade left yesterday morning for lUiaea, wliree she will spend Thanksgiving with her son, E. E. Slade and family. She will spend Uhristmas at the home of her son Iio-ward in Newark, after which she will go to West Virginia to spend the Of Foreign Mi®s:on,s from all source® amounted to $1,558,755, and the in come of the Bo.a.rd of Home Missions and Church Extension was 81,006,618, it will be seen th a t th®. combined gifts to Home and Foreign Missions of the fo’’” great societies working wthin our church amounted to $4,508, 0S9. Tlicrce is evidently .no despon dency in the spiHts of those wliO' are seeking to' extend Christ’s gospel throughout -he eaitli. Like a mighty arm y moves the chureli of Uod, not to destro\y but to build up. The General Committee of the Board of OMreign Mssions ot its re cent seS'Sioii in Boston, felt the call of God, and of humanity, to appeal to all Metiiodism for a quarter of a million doil-.rs for relief for the fields stricken by the ravages of v/ar. This amount to he used aside from remainder of the wiiiter at S^tervill^ regular work of the Board. More with hersis’er, Mrs. Lydia Crandall one-hu’.f ths amount will be ap- pliod outside the continent of Europe, so far reaching are the effects of the awful conflict. The amount of ; - $18,000 is appropriated for Belgium, which is a Roman Catholic country, where there is not a biiidiiig devot ed to' Me-..iodist ®ervices or a m iss ionary of our church engaged in work May the spirit of Thanksgiving ev e r keep us thanking God for liis Good ness and Hi® blessing bestowed on us. LAOiES'lirfOiiS Be More Iliagi Safe The check account more than furnish th e user safety. There is the convenience o-f w riting a check for the exact am o u n t to be paid. In addition to having indisputa ble evidence in, each trans action, the man who pays by check has a simple method for accuracy in business. The check account is safe, simple and convenient — it Will be all this for you. We p * interest. FIRST NATN’L BANK G-. H. CHAPIN, President. D. M. ROLLINS, Vice-Pres. L. J. PORTNJE5R, Cashier WHITESVILLE, N. Y. Our display of F u r Coats and Sets best now jf any later perod. Se lect at oncb and get the wl ole'seas on’s benefit I R ussian Po>ay Costs -$25.00 to $55.00 I Electric Seal - $60.00 to $75.oo I H udson Bav Seal - $75.00 to $115.00. j Beautiful sets and single pUces in I B lack Pox, Lynx, China Wolf, Nippon land American Mink, The biggest ' stock of heavy cloth coats, plain and pile fabrics in Allegany county. Price guaranteed tlie lowest. Customers from a dsrance of .25 miles or les® and trading $20.00 will have rail road fare refunded. Rockwell Bros. & Co. Wellsviile N e// Firm in Town Yesterday, W a lter Miles and Van M atteson opened the blaeksmith shop on P a rk stree*t and will do busi ness’ under the name of Miles & M atteson. Messrs. Miles and Matteson are hustlers, and the News wishes them all kinds of good luck. mer-ely li-old tk e book a-ud bluff ai isingiyg. Fill up ycur lung.s and L i out tlih music. You’ll know it all right You may have fergotten th words, but the tune, never. Why your mother used to -sing it. She v/ill be a happy woman when she knows her hoy was a t church. M a:rimoniaf Troubles. The News understands that Mrs. W. A. Cramer is suing her liusiband for divcrce. The News is already publishing a notice for Mr. Oram'ere, notifying the puhTic that lie will no longer pay any bills incurred by Mrs. Cramer, as she has left his bed and board. Mrs. Cramer lias asked the editor to publish the fact that she has not left Mr. Cx-imer’s “bed and board.’ She claims that she is living in a house rented by Mr. Cramer, and that she has not left it except to visit her father, and then for only a few days. She says th a t her hus band has refused tO' furnish her with sufficient food, and, as will be seen by the not ce, ha® forbade the pub lic tq tru s t her on his account. She s-ays that the two children are in good care. WANTED—^HeOiahle man, wiUi small family, to work on farm by the year; to com.mence -at once or Jan, 1, 1915 good wages and privileges. Address, P. O. Box 7, Dan®ville N. Y, FARM FOP SALE—185 acres, 1 mile north Wbit'^sville; house and two good ba-rrs. Easy term's. Enquire, Fir.st NaHonal Bank, Whites-vills. tf FOR SALE—One thoroughbred Reg- stered Holstein yearling bull. Enquire of L. C. Allen or John Truax. tf Highest Market Prices For Produce W. T e a t e r Whitesville O u r G rocery D e p a rtm e n t is kept up-to-date with all the latest Fancy and Staple Groceries. If you are a regular customer, you already know this; if you are not, we will be glad to share our good things with you. We invite inspection. A. M. Richmond The Home of Styleplus Clothes Whitesville, N. Y. Ma.y Dibble Hurlburt Mrs. Mary Dibble Hurlburt, aged SO years, died in Wellsviile, Sunday Nov. 22, 1914. She was born April 2S, 1S35, and on Sept. 28, 1850, was united in m arriage to ^Hiram Hurl- burt. To them were born seven child ren, three of whom are livlrg: Homer, Cyrus and IMrs. Cora Hurd. She is also survived by ten grand children. All of the deceased’s life Avas passed in tbe tOAvn of Harrison, Potter cou-'ty, with the exception of a short time which she spent witli her daughter, Mrs. Cora Hurd. ITiS TO /f You Don^t Own A Vsotof Vietroia it is Time You Shouid Mrs. Heggie Visits Whitesville Mrs. W. C. Heggie of Ithaca, the only granddauglRer of the late Mrs. A. M. Deake, who died last week Monday, arrved in town this Aveek, immediately following the receipt of a letter fro.n 14. D. Howe, advising her of her grandm o ther’s death and Mrs. Heggie ealled at Tbe News Office and .idvised the editor that through an oversight she was not mentioned among the survi's>ing rela tives of the late Mrs. Deake in ths obituary puolished last wee , and we herewith make correction. HAVE now r©€@iyed otir Fall line of mcM’s, wQoien’s and childrens underwear, both woo! and cotton. This'coo! weather you will need them. THE xNEW fall bed blankets, dress goods, hosiery, men’s and boys’ hats and caps, shoes and robber goods, mittens, shirts, have also arrived. We have ev= ery thing to make yen comfort- able. — CALL AND SEE THEM — ! C. L. CRITTENDEN i I WHITESVILLE, NEW YORK ; « e e G e e • e • « o @ o e s • • o 9 • • • e o • • • • • tt Mrs. Cutler Entertained Mrs. R, Cutler very pleasantly en tertained a company of young poeple at her home on Putnam avenue last Monday ni,^it. The evening was spent in storj^-tellng and playing games. Refreshm ents were served. All declared Mrs. Cutler a royal en tertainer. E n tertrin e d a t F iv e H u n d red Mrs, Agnes Jacobs very pleasantiy entertained Mrs. May Probasco and Misses H a rriett McCormick andLailah Burrows t five hundred lasst Thurs day evening. Why deprive yourself andj family of the great pleasure: the Victrola affords when a | SMALL PAYMENT j and a little every w eek ori month. W ill bring one of these great entertainers in your home^ THE NEXT TIME You are in Hornell we in- and see^about getting yours. KOSliI<E,S 10 Senaca Stieet |_Hornell, N . Y I What do you think I ofthB WEATHER? i I Time to consider the warm- % I er goods — hey? I AVood and Coal Ranges Wood and Coal Heaters t Gas Heaters, Bugs, ■ Combination Coal, Gas or ; I Wood Ranges, Hot Plates, Hose, 5tove Pipe, ; I Elbows, Stove Mats, Rugs, Linoleum, Zlncs^ j J; Coal Scuttles, Shovels, etc. ^ I KEEP THE STOCK W A pn, TOO ; I Horse Blankets, Robes, Stable Blankets, etc. ; Let us show you our line. ^ I- BASSETT BROTHERS I WHITESVILLE, Bardware-Oroeery House NEW YORK J Z